date:Nov 07, 2019
led atropa belladonna, also known as deadly nightshade. Both plants contain the naturally occurring chemical atropine.
Kap?k?ran said both spinach and deadly nightshade grew around the same times and were visually similar, which could have easily fooled farmers, causing them to be mixed up.
The other option is adulteration. Since they look very similar, nightshade might have been intentionally mixed to increase the harvest. And the amount needed to be consumed to show poisoning symptoms is s